“CBS News edited a video clip and transcript to remove former President Clinton’s comment during an interview that Hillary Clinton “frequently” fainted in the past.

Bill Clinton sat down with CBS’s Charlie Rose on Monday to try to clear the air around questions regarding his wife’s health after she collapsed while getting into a van at a Sunday 9/11 memorial ceremony.

“Well, if it is then it’s a mystery to me and all of her doctors,” Bill Clinton said when Rose asked him if Hillary Clinton was simply dehydrated or if the situation was more serious. “Frequently — well not frequently, rarely, on more than one occasion, over the last many, many years, the same sort of thing’s happened to her when she got severely dehydrated, and she’s worked like a demon, as you know, as Secretary of State, as a senator, and in the year since.”

But the CBS Evening News version cut Clinton’s use of “frequently” out. And a review by The Hill of the official transcript released by the network shows Clinton saying “Frequently — well not frequently,” is omitted as well.

Chuck Ross of The Daily Caller first discovered the edit of the television version.

Oddly, unlike the “CBS Evening News” version, Clinton’s use of “frequently” can be heard on a version played on “CBS This Morning.”

Time constraints unlikely played a role, since it takes less than three seconds for Clinton to say “frequently — well not frequently.”